2011 Muscle Milk & JJHuddle Division I Power Poll: Week 7

It’s another Big Week for the Big Schools – two Top 10 teams in
the Muscle Milk and JJHuddle Division I Power
Poll play 5-0 teams and two others face off against 4-1 foes. Here’s
how things shake out heading into Week 6…

The Power Polls…are back. JJHuddle’s immensely popular

state football
rankings continue today with the release of the latest Division I
poll.
Also this year, JJHuddle is proud to announce that Muscle Milk has
become a co-sponsor of the rankings.

New polls will be
unveiled on site every
Tuesday-Wednesday during the season.

2011 Muscle
Milk
& JJHuddle Division I Power Poll: Week 7

1. Lakewood St. Edward (6-0, R1)Junior RB Dwayne Anderson ran for 155 yards on 35 carries and the Eagles held Youngstown Ursuline to 64 yards rushing in a 20-7 win. This week St. Edward faces a big road test at New Jersey’s Don Bosco Prep (4-0), which is ranked No. 1 nationally by MaxPreps.com. Previous:
1

3. Colerain (5-1, R4)The Cardinals opened up a 43-0 halftime lead en route to a 56-0 win over Fairfield. Colerain rolled up 428 yards, while Fairfield managed just 73. This week Colerain is at Lakota West (1-5).Previous: 3

4. Mentor (6-0, R1)The Cardinals scored two TDs in 68 seconds late in the second quarter to open up a 24-6 halftime lead en route to beating previously unbeaten Brunswick 38-14. Junior QB Mitch Trubisky threw for 320 yards and three TDs. This week Mentor travels to No. 10 Solon (6-0). Previous: 4

5. Cincinnati St. Xavier (4-2, R4)The Bombers beat Elder 21-6 as two fourth quarter TD runs by senior Connor Hundley broke open a close game. Hundley finished with 131 yards on 23 carries. As a team, St. x had 10 sacks (Bryson Albright had four and Nathan Gerbus had three). This week the Bombers host LaSalle (5-1). Previous: 5

6. Whitmer (6-0, R2)Jody Webb ran for two TDs and scored on a fumble return as the Panthers beat Toledo Clay 54-7. This week Whitmer travels to undefeated Findlay (6-0) for a Three Rivers Athletic Conference showdown. Previous: 6

9. Canton GlenOak (6-0, R2)Senior RB Brionte Dunn came up with a huge fourth quarter as GlenOak beat host Canton McKinley 16-7. Dunn, who was nursing an injury and had just two carries in the first three quarters, finished the night with 71 yards and a TD on 17 carries as the Eagles rallied from a 7-3 deficit. This week GlenOak host Lake (2-4). Previous: 9